Posts Tagged ‘First Aid Course’

Providing the Northern Beaches with first aid certificates has made Simple Instruction part of the Northern Beaches community and part of the furniture at the Dee Why RSL.

Our down to earth trainers provide relevant and up to date information to our students. We have brand new equipment and Brayden Pulse manikins that are making our training courses fun and have entertained our students.

Simple Instruction’s training courses include – Provide First Aid HLTAID003, Provide CPR HLTAID001 and Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting HLTAID004. All courses are conducted at the centrally located Dee Why RSL on the beautiful Northern Beaches of Sydney.

First aid courses are available for July, August and September on the Northern Beaches, Sydney. First aid courses are hosted by the Dee Why RSL (www.deewhyrsl.com.au). Simple Instruction is your leading first aid and CPR course specialist.

Private first aid courses are also available for your workplace or business and we are happy to tailor courses to suit your needs.

*Please remember that your first aid qualifications last for 3 years and your CPR certificate last for 1 year. It is recommended that everyone updates their accreditation and first aid skills every year. Book online through www.simpleinstruction.com.au

Based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney at the Dee Why RSL, Simple Instruction is the leading first aid and CPR training course provider. Dee Why RSL is centrally located in the middle of the Northern Beaches and is accessible via the B Line, car and has ample parking available. Simple Instruction First Aid and CPR training has over 67 – 5 star google reviews and has a proven to the Northern Beaches community that we are the leader in the first aid and CPR training.

Simple Instruction offers training courses: Provide First Aid HLTAID003, Provide CPR HLTAID001 and Provide an Emergency first aid response in an education and care setting HLTAID004. All course dates are available and are in high demand. We do have an online first aid component before sitting the course.

First Aid Courses on the Northern Beaches have never been so simple. The online booking system, the practical first aid and CPR training have made our courses the number one ranking training company on Google within the Northern Beaches and Sydney. Client feedback also indicates that the online emailed certificate within 2 to 3 business days and the customer service is the reason that they continue to choose Simple Instruction for their First aid and CPR needs.

Simple Instruction offers three main vital courses including the HLTAID003 Provide First Aid, HLTAID001 Provide CPR and HLTAID004 Provide an Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting. All three courses book online extremely quickly with refresher and new customers welcome. Our courses over January, February and March are usually conducted on Weekends (Saturday) and Weekdays (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday).

Provide First Aid HLTAID003 is the only valid first aid certificate and has previously been known by Apply First Aid and Senior First Aid.

First Aid and CPR Training courses located on the Northern Beaches. Simple Instruction conducts HLTAID003 Provide First Aid, HLTAID001 Provide CPR and HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting (childcare first aid) training courses at the Dee Why RSL which is the centre of the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

Accredited and nationally recognised training courses with certification are our speciality and our Northern Beaches community has responded with 5 star Google reviews and positive feedback from all our training courses. Travelling from Mona Vale or even from the Sydney CBD is easy on the B Line with many people coming from all over Sydney. Many people travel from Manly, Brookvale, Belrose, Balgowlah, Narrabeen, Cammeray, North Sydney, Mosman, Seaforth and from all over the Northern Beaches and North Shore with easy parking at the Dee Why RSL.

Book online now for the easiest, cheapest and best First Aid and CPR experience. Apply your first aid knoweldge. www.simpleinstruction.com.au

All courses are conducted under the auspices of Allens Training RTO 90909

First Aid certificates are required in all Northern Beaches workplaces. Are you covered by insurance? Have your employees updated their CPR training and certificates?

Simple Instruction offers accredited HLTAID003 Provide First Aid and Provide CPR HLTAID001 training courses at the Dee Why RSL on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. Book in to update your training certificate and qualifications in October and November.

The 4 Workplace First Aid statistics that you need to know 1. Only 13% of employers are compliant with the First Aid national code of practice (This code of practice requires employers to implement training for first aiders, first aid procedures and have sufficient first aid kits and signage) 2. Over 65% of employers are unaware of their obligations under the First Aid code of practice 3. Only 31% of Australian workers feel confident in how to response to a workplace first aid emergency 4. Less than 50% of workplaces offer First Aid training to their employees The statistics above paint a picture that illustrates Australian workplaces aren’t adequately prepared for First Aid emergencies in the workplace. Further the majority of Australian employers are unaware of their requirements under the national code of practice. First Aid training is one of the best control measures to ensure that your workplace is adequately prepared for first aid emergencies that may occur at work. First Aid training must be relevant to the industry and workplace to ensure that it is well accepted by all course participants. Our First Aid research found that: • Employers should ensure an accurate first aid training register is maintained and regularly reviewed to ensure compliance with the code of practice • The majority of workplaces are ill prepared to effectively deal with an incident at work • First Aid training improves the confidence of workers to respond to an on-site First Aid emergency If you want to substantially reduce the risk of your workers not knowing what to do during a First Aid emergency, you should consider a 4 point approach to First Aid safety and compliance: 1. Offer first aid training to all interested staff and ensure that adequate numbers of people are trained to act as First Aiders and a First Aid register is kept up to date 2. First Aid response procedures are written and kept up to date as a protection for First Aiders at work and as protection for the employer 3. Adequate First Aid kits and signage is in place according with the code of practise 4. Regular emergency response drills should be conducted to ensure that you are prepared for any eventuality Summary: This paper is an educational tool to give you the knowledge and skills to decide on the most appropriate First Aid safety measures for your workplace. I hope you read this document and this helps you in making an informed decision to reduce the likelihood of workers not knowing how to respond to a First Aid incident your workplace. We wish you the very best with your workplace safety and we hope that this tool helps you to understand some of the research from within this field.

First Aid and CPR certificates must be current at all times in order for your Exercise Professional Registration with Fitness Australia to remain valid. Your insurance may also be invalid if your first aid or CPR certificates expire.

First Aid and CPR certification (combined) should include the unit of competency:

Provide First Aid HLTAID003 (also known as Senior First Aid, Workplace Level 2 or Apply First Aid).

The unit HLTAID001 is required for the CPR update.

An Australian First Aid certification is valid for 3 years and CPR is valid for 12 months.

AusREPs must ensure compliance with relevant legislative requirements in relation to first aid, including State/Territory requirements for currency.

As well as knowing some basic first aid techniques, it is important that households and workplaces have a first aid kit that meets their needs and is well organised, fully stocked and readily available at all times.

The contents should be appropriate to cope with a range of emergency situations, depending on the setting. It’s a good idea to have a number of kits handy in different places, such as in the home, car or office.

First aid kits are available for purchase from a variety of providers, including Allen’s Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909 or your local pharmacy. Specialty kits are also available to meet specific needs.

Simple Instruction is your local Northern Beaches First Aid and CPR training provider. We conduct accredited training courses out of the Dee Why RSL (DYRSL) which are very popular. Centrally located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney the training courses are the HLTAID003 Provide First Aid Course, HLKTAID001 Provide CPR and HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting.

Please book with www.simpleinstruction.com.au or www.northshorefirstaid.com.au

Learning basic first aid techniques can help you cope with an emergency. You may be able to keep a person breathing, reduce their pain or minimise the consequences of injury or sudden illness until an ambulance arrives. This could mean the difference between life and death for them.

It is a good idea to take a first aid course so that you can recognise an emergency and give basic first aid until professional help arrives. Learn the first aid method of DRSABCD First aid is as easy as ABC – airway, breathing and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). In any situation, apply the DRSABCD Action Plan.

DRSABCD stands for: Danger – always check the danger to you, any bystanders and then the injured or ill person. Make sure you do not put yourself in danger when going to the assistance of another person. Response – is the person conscious? Do they respond when you talk to them, touch their hands or squeeze their shoulder? Send for help – call triple zero (000). Don’t forget to answer the questions asked by the operator. Airway – Is the person’s airway clear? Is the person breathing? If the person is responding, they are conscious and their airway is clear, assess how you can help them with any injury. If the person is not responding and they are unconscious, you need to check their airway by opening their mouth and having a look inside. If their mouth is clear, tilt their head gently back (by lifting their chin) and check for breathing. If the mouth is not clear, place the person on their side, open their mouth and clear the contents, then tilt the head back and check for breathing. Breathing – check for breathing by looking for chest movements (up and down). Listen by putting your ear near to their mouth and nose. Feel for breathing by putting your hand on the lower part of their chest. If the person is unconscious but breathing, turn them onto their side, carefully ensuring that you keep their head, neck and spine in alignment. Monitor their breathing until you hand over to the ambulance officers. CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) – if an adult is unconscious and not breathing, make sure they are flat on their back and then place the heel of one hand in the centre of their chest and your other hand on top. Press down firmly and smoothly (compressing to one third of their chest depth) 30 times. Give two breaths. To get the breath in, tilt their head back gently by lifting their chin. Pinch their nostrils closed, place your open mouth firmly over their open mouth and blow firmly into their mouth. Keep going with the 30 compressions and two breaths at the speed of approximately five repeats in two minutes until you hand over to the ambulance officers or another trained person, or until the person you are resuscitating responds. The method for CPR for children under eight and babies is very similar and you can learn these skills in a CPR course. Defibrillator – for unconscious adults who are not breathing, apply an automated external defibrillator (AED) if one is available. They are available in many public places, clubs and organisations. An AED is a machine that delivers an electrical shock to cancel any irregular heart beat (arrhythmia), in an effort get the normal heart beating to re-establish itself. The devices are very simple to operate. Just follow the instructions and pictures on the machine, and on the package of the pads, as well as the voice prompts. If the person responds to defibrillation, turn them onto their side and tilt their head to maintain their airway. Some AEDs may not be suitable for children.

Book a first aid or CPR course with Simple Instruction on the Northern Beaches with courses conducted at the Dee Why RSL. HLTAID003 Provide first aid is our most popular first aid course and the HLTAID004 Child Care first aid course for anyone in the child care industry under ACECQA. The HLTAID001 Provide CPR is a great refresher training course for those looking top update their skills.All courses are conducted under the auspices of Allen’s Training RTO 90909 and the accredited and preferred supplier on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. All training course participants will receive a free manual, free chart and free CPR face shield.

Simple Instruction is based in Sydney’s Northern region (North Shore and Northern Beaches) but is willing to travel all over Sydney to complete nationally recognised training courses. We provide public training courses at The Dee Why RSL and are more than happy to come to your workplace, home, child care facility etc.

Provide First Aid HLTAID003 is a comprehensive course that will give you the knowledge, skills and confidence to help an ill or injured person until emergency help arrives. You will learn the DRSABCD action plan as well as Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation HLTAID001 (Including defibrillation), asthma, anaphylaxis and the management of various injuries and illnesses. Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting HLTAID004 is required by ACECQA for anyone working with children including those completing their certificate 3 at TAFE in child services.

The First Aid training course has essential free online pre-work to be completed before you attend the course. Payment is easy and cheap. All course bookings receive a free manual, free CPR face shield, free CPR chart and a Dee Why RSL pen.

All courses are conducted under the auspices of Allen’s Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909 and are Nationally recognised and accredited.

Simple Instruction is a supporter of public education and has been supporting Narrabeen Sports High School since 2010.

Simple Instruction offers 'cost price' training in First Aid and CPR courses, making Narrabeen Sports High School a caring and safer place.

Simple Instruction has completed cheaper courses for a variety of public schools across the Northern Beaches and will continue to support the local community.

Testimonials

'Ian's enthusiasm and energy brought the course to life, allowing all individuals to learn and succeed. His knowledge and skills with help others save lives'. - Rochelle Bernard 10/02/19 - Provide First Aid HLTAID003

'Ian provides a non threatening and comfortable environment with a good mix of serious and light hearted information throughout the presentation'. - Mel Davis - 07/03/19

' I loved the fact that we had most of the theoretical part to do in our own time at home and that the practical part was not a full weekend. The course was dynamic, interesting and encouraged lots of discussion which suited my needs. A great day and the best First Aid course I have ever done!' - Melanie Cleary - 14/01/19 - Belrose Kindergarten.

"Ian was practicularly helpful in explaining and clarifying issues raised. Presented in a down to earth and empathetic manner. I enjoyed the experience more than I expected." - Marie Gibson 21/02/19

"Ian put me at ease straight away. My First Aid training was relaxed and enjoyable. I would recommend First Aid training with Ian as a very positive and productive experience." - Ann-Maree Timmings 15/01/19

"Clear, concise, excellent delivery!" - Cherie 15/01/18

" Ian breathes new life into First Aid" - John 12/01/19

"From the time I booked my course to receiving my certificate Simple Instruction have been professional and helpful.
The trainer made the course easy to understand and fun.
The Brookvale Hotel was a great venue and lunch was very tasty.
I would happily do another course with Simple Instruction." - Jo Randell - McDonald 04/01/19